Samsung has again resumed the Android 8 update for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. The new version will begin to reach devices gradually in all countries where it is on sale. Oreo started rolling out on the S7 and S7 edge in early May. The first European country to receive the update was the United Kingdom. The truth is that after beginning its expansion, some users began to report reboots for no apparent reason. The South Korean had to detain her until further notice.
It has not taken long, and after a few days in which the Android 8 update for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge has been paralyzed, today it starts again. As we can read in SamMobile, those users who have not received Oreo will have the complete update. Those who did update at the time and find the reboots, will receive a patch weighing 135.10 MB to solve the problems found.
The new firmware comes with version number G930FXXU2ERE8 for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and G935FXXU2ERE8 for the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. Apparently, it would have started its journey in Portugal. In any case, as is usually the case, the expansion will be carried out progressively, so it could take a few weeks to start being received in Spain.
Android 8 will include numerous improvements on the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. One of the most outstanding functions of this version is the picture-in-picture mode, thanks to which we can see the content of an application in a floating window while we are making use of other features. Likewise, notifications are now more intelligent and the general operation of the mobile becomes more fluid, both in apps and when writing emails or browsing.
If you have a Samsung Galaxy S7, we recommend that you prepare to receive Android 8.0 Oreo. Normally, when the time comes you will receive a pop-up message on the screen of your device advising you of availability. If not, you already know that you can check it yourself from the settings section, about the system, software updates. When you already have Android 8 available, try to install it in a place with a stable WiFi connection. Don't forget to make a backup in case something happens during the process.